Another controversy faces CBI Director in 2G scam
Facing
the heat after CBI was termed “a caged parrot” by the Supreme Court, it
looks like controversies are in no mood to let go of CBI Director
Ranjit Sinha.
Prashant Bhushan,
appearing for the NGO, Centre for Public Interest Litigation (CPIL), one
the petitioners in the 2G case informed the Supreme Court that he has
come across “very disturbing” and “exposing material” coming in the way
of administration of justice in 2G spectrum allocation scam.
The
Bench was informed that after the episode of keeping DIG Santosh
Rastogi away from investigation of the case, something which was
rectified the Apex court itself, another “disturbing thing” has
happened.
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Prashant
Bhushan stated “Last night I came across very disturbing and explosive
material. The entry register of Director’s residence”. He also referred
to a news report, according to which, top officials of a company
indicted in 2G scam met CBI Director at his residence in the last 15
months. While he was still reading his note, senior advocate K
KVenugopal, appearing for the CBI intervened and asked the bench to pass
an order that all materials be placed before the court in a sealed
envelope. Senior advocate Ram Jethmalani, who was appearing for one of
the accused in the scam, came to the defence of CBI Director and said
“he is performing his duty well but all kinds of allegations are being
levelled.”
The Bench comprising
Justices H L Dattu, S A Bobde and A M Sapre then stopped Prashant
Bhushan from reading out his note and said “If you can give the copy of
the material to us, CBI and Director’s counsel, we can take up the
matter day after tomorrow.”
Also,
Senior advocate Vikas Singh appearing for the CBI Director, said that
allegations are being made and it appears that attempts are being made
to destroy CBI as an institution whileJethmalaniheld the view that
everytime Bhushan comes out with notes, CPIL should be asked to make its
submission through affidavit.
The
bench asked CPIL to make its submission by way of affidavit. The next
day of hearing will be on Thursday when the Court will also hear CPIL’s
application seeking recusal of Sinha from all 2G matters, allegedly for
trying to protect some influential accused in the scam. CPIL has alleged
that the “Director has made serious attempts to derail the
investigation and prosecution being carried out by the CBI”.
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